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An analytical model of radiation-induced Charge Transfer Inefficiency for CCD detectors
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EngineeringSpace OpticCharge TransportRadiation ProtectionSpace MissionAstronomical Coordinate SystemAstronomical Image AnalysisEuropean Space AgencyInstrumentationObservational CosmologyAnalytical ModelGeodesyElectrical EngineeringRadiation DetectionPhysicsRadiation TransportSynchrotron RadiationRadio TelescopeDosimetryAstrophysicsCcd DetectorsAerospace EngineeringNatural SciencesGaia MissionFocal Plane
The European Space Agency's Gaia mission is scheduled for launch in 2013. It will operate at L2 for 5 years, rotating slowly to scan the sky so that its two optical telescopes will repeatedly observe more than one billion stars. The resulting data set will be iteratively reduced to solve for the position, parallax and proper motion of every observed star. The focal plane contains 106 large area silicon CCDs continuously operating in a mode where the line transfer rate and the satellite rotation are in synchronization.
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